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I think bacteria eats it.
It depends on the type. Most bacteria must obtain nourishment but some are capable of photosynthesis.
The most popular means by which bacteria obtain food is through absorption. Bacteria release enzymes that break down organic matter around them, allowing them to absorb the resulting nutrients directly into their cells.
Bacteria obtain energy through processes such as photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy, or through respiration, where they break down organic molecules to release energy. Some bacteria can also obtain energy by metabolizing inorganic compounds such as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia.
Fungi are heterophs,the obtain carbon from organic materials mainly by secreting extracellular enzymes and absorbing digested food or having symbiotic relationships with photosynthetic partners. Bacteria can be photoautotrops,photoheterophs,chemoautotrophs,chemoheterophs
Heterotrophic bacteria obtain food by consuming organic matter. They break down complex organic molecules into simpler forms by secreting enzymes, which they then absorb through their cell membrane. This process releases energy that the bacteria use for survival and growth.
They grow inside the tissues of other living organisms and obtain food at the expense host.These bacteria lack certain complex system of enzymes
They get food from humas (soil derived from partially decayed animals and plants) ...food gives energy to them.
No, bacteria do not obtain food and reproduce in the same way as fungi. Bacteria absorb nutrients through their cell membrane, while fungi absorb nutrients through their hyphae. Additionally, bacteria reproduce asexually through binary fission, while fungi reproduce sexually or asexually through spores.
1) consume other organisims or the food other organisims make 2) use the energy from chemical substances in their environment to make their food. 3) capture and use the sun's energy as plats do
Symbiotic Bacteria